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Olivut Resources Ltd V.OLV

Alternate Symbol(s):  OLVRF

Olivut Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral properties for the purpose of mining diamonds and other precious and base minerals. The Company has a 100% mineral interest in the HOAM Project located in the Mackenzie Region (the HOAM Project) and a 50% interest in the Seahorse Project (the Seahorse Project). Both projects are located in Canada’s Northwest Territories. The HOAM Project Area covers part of the Interior Plains region south of Great Bear Lake in the southwestern part of the Northwest Territories. The HOAM Project Area lies within three traditional Aboriginal settlement regions of the Northwest Territories: the Sahtu in the north, the North Slave in the east and the Deh Cho in the center and south. The Company’s interest in the Seahorse Project includes any mineral deposits discovered, whether diamonds or other minerals.


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Post by stever50on Dec 14, 2023 5:53pm
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Olivut looks to stay the course at its 100-per-cent-owned HOAM diamond project in the southwestern Northwest Territories for yet another year -- if engines at full stop and anchors aweigh can be deemed a course, that is. The company was a regular driller in the area between Fort Simpson and Great Bear Lake for several years, and it found a few dozen kimberlites with a smattering of microdiamonds, but exploration cash dried up in the early 2010s.

While Ms. Keough, the company's founder, president and chief executive officer, has been paying annual homage to a series of drill-worthy targets since then, Olivut has been paying little else on the property. (In its fiscal year ended Oct. 31, 2023, the company spent just $18,630, almost the same sum that it shelled out a year earlier.) And yet, Ms. Keough still spins her HOAM tale as though next year could be the one in which the inaction may change.

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